Uh morgues filled, refrigerated trucks? Where was this?
What an ASTONISHING piece of gaslighting baloney!
Hyperbole. When you have by far the largest population, the raw numbers can look bad, but CA was never the "epicenter", and is well below the national average for deaths and hospitalizations when adjusted for population. In fact, California is ranked 31st in deaths per 1M population, better than Texas, Florida and South Dakota. No doubt, the weather and outdoor lifestyle helped. One of the few places that was temporarily overwhelmed was Imperial County on the Mexican border, where COVID infected expats were flooding into a tiny county that didn't have the resources to deal with them.
The "epicenters" were NY, NJ, MA, and of course, Nursing Homes in general.
Husbands grandmother couldn’t be buried for 2 mos.
I call B.S. on that
It was in the news. And only in the news.